Accessing Health Technology Funding in Rural Ohio
GrantID: 59726
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: November 12, 2023
Grant Amount High: $10,000
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply for Home Health Monitoring Systems in Ohio?
In Ohio, organizations that promote chronic disease management and preventative health strategies are encouraged to apply for funding to implement home health monitoring systems. Eligible applicants include healthcare providers, community health organizations, and technology innovators focused on enhancing patient care through data-driven approaches. This initiative specifically targets regions experiencing high rates of chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and diabetes, where regular monitoring can improve patient outcomes significantly.
The application process requires organizations to outline their experience with chronic disease management, proposed implementation strategies, and how they will utilize technology to track health metrics. Potential applicants must demonstrate an understanding of the local healthcare landscape, particularly in underserved urban and rural areas where access to traditional healthcare services may be limited.
Individuals and organizations in Ohio who apply will need to develop a framework for patient engagement, ensuring that patients actively participate in their health management. This participation may include training for both healthcare providers and patients in the effective use of monitoring systems. Successful applicants will also need to align their proposed projects with existing regional healthcare initiatives to ensure they contribute to meaningful health outcomes.
Given Ohio’s distinct urban-rural split, this funding opportunity represents a strategic approach to bridging gaps in chronic disease management. By supporting home health monitoring systems, Ohio can enhance care coordination, reduce hospital readmissions, and empower patients with real-time data about their health status. As more residents adopt these systems, the potential for improved management of chronic conditions increases, ultimately leading to better health outcomes across the state.
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